- The
Karen (/kəˈrɛn/) or
Karenic languages are
tonal languages spoken by some 4.5
million Karen people. They are of
unclear affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan...
- Katśinish (Jingpho) Tśairelish
Luish Taman ****ish
Baric Barish Nagish Karenic A very influential,
although also tentative,
classification is that of...
- Proto-
Karenic or Proto-Karen is the
reconstructed ancestor of the
Karenic languages. The
foundation of the
reconstruction of Proto-Karen was laid by André-Georges...
- six top-level divisions: Sino-Tibetan
Sinitic Daic
Bodic Burmic Baric Karenic Shafer was
sceptical of the
inclusion of Daic, but
after meeting Maspero...
- of a two-volume
German work
often abbreviated as KAR ISO 639-5 code for
Karenic languages Kar
Nataka or Karnataka, a
state in
southern India Kara (disambiguation)...
-
Olonets Karelians Christianity →
Eastern Orthodoxy Karen Sino-Tibetan →
Karenic Myanmar (Karen State,
Kayah State, Pa'O Self-Administered Zone), Thailand...
- Tabaristan, Iran
Karen (singer),
Danish R&B
singer Karen languages, or
Karenic languages S'gaw
Karen language Karen, Kenya, a
suburb of
Nairobi Karen...
-
languages outside of the Lolo-Burmese
branch the most
prominent being the
Karenic languages with
twenty languages shared between twenty-one
distinct Karen...
-
Southern Thai (9% L1)
Minority Akha
Chong Hakka Hmong Iu Mien
Kaloeng Karenics (Red
Karen (Eastern Kayah) * S'gaw Karen)
Kensiu Khmer (Northern * Western)...
- Sino-Tibetan
language spoken by the S'gaw
Karen people of
Myanmar and Thailand. A
Karenic branch of the Sino-Tibetan
language family, S'gaw
Karen is
spoken by over...